Vision Is The Art Of Seeing The Invisible – #WATWB

We are the World Blogfest is here with its 16th edition, the seventh post of 2018 and my 9th post on #WATWBto spread peace, kindness, and humanity on social media, a few of us have worked together to create the We are the World Blogfest.In a world where news and social media are awash with negativity, we aim to turn the focus to small but significant stories that renew our faith in humanity.

The Government Ophthalmology Hospital, Egmore, Chennai Making The Vision For invisible

As you all know that I am a high myopic patient and had done Retina Detachment Surgery. And it has been 10 years since my surgery, Ever in my life, I will be really gratefulto Dr. Naresh Babu, Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai. With his dedicated service and constant encouragement, I could see the world today.

So on reading this news in newspapers and magazines made me to write about this here. Hope you will also love this dedicated selfless service of giving vision to the invisible.

Today, at #WATWBhighlight the selfless services rendered by TheGovernment Ophthalmology Hospital, Egmore, Chennai. It’s the second oldest eye hospital in the World after the Moorefield Eye Hospital in London. and this hospital has celebrated its 200 years of service last month.

It was established in 1819. It is the oldest eye hospital in the Indian subcontinent and in Asia. This hospital has some of the best eye specialists in Chennai. It is undoubtedly one of the best eye care hospitals in Chennai.

The hospital is associated with the prestigious Government General Hospital and Madras Medical College, Chennai and is affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University.

“Vision is the art of seeing the invisible”

Congrats To The Government Ophthalmology Hospital and its team. Our best wishes for their success and vision.

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33 thoughts on “Vision Is The Art Of Seeing The Invisible – #WATWB”

My father is a glaucoma patient and he had cataract also. After cataract operation now he has a better vision. But he has to maintain two – three eye drops on a daily basis. Chennai is popular for eye hospitals. Even my aunt went to Chennai for retina surgery. Thanks for sharing info about this hospital.

This is such a commendable service being done by dedicated eye specialists. Sight is one of our most precious senses. God bless these wonderful folk. Thank you for this post.
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